Preview: Rusko at The Bluestone

The dark, early dub coming from South London circa 1998 has since stretched and shattered in a thousand different directions — the morose minimalism of Burial, the pounding sensory circus of Skrillex, the bass-heavy globalism of Benga.

Awash in this schizophrenic sea of influences, Rusko has honed a unique, sought-after sound. The work of the British DJ and producer is energetic and accomplished — better for dancing than down-tempo contemporaries, more subtle than the brostep that endlessly slaps your face with distorted bass lines.